GIBSON v. STATE

No. 41, September Term, 1992.

328 Md. 687 (1992)

616 A.2d 877

MICHAEL GIBSON v. STATE OF MARYLAND.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

December 14, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Melissa M. Moore, Asst. Public Defender (Stephen E. Harris, Public Defender, both on brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

David P. Kennedy, Asst. Atty. Gen. (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Atty. Gen., both on brief), Baltimore, for appellee.

Argued before MURPHY, C.J., and RODOWSKY, McAULIFFE, CHASANOW, KARWACKI and ROBERT M. BELL, JJ.


MURPHY, Chief Judge.

I

By statute, a court entering a judgment of conviction may generally suspend all or part of a prison sentence, and place the defendant on probation upon such terms and conditions as the court deems proper. Maryland Code (1957, 1992 Repl.Vol.) Art. 27, § 641A. Probation is by definition conditional; the defendant is on notice that breaching those conditions may lead to the reinstatement of the original sentence. Clipper v. State...

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